White House; ‘No Secret First Lady-Kim Jong Un Meeting’

August 27, 2019 4:23 am

BIARRITZ, France (AP) – No, first lady Melania Trump hasn’t had any secret meetings with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.  The White House is clarifying comments made by President Donald Trump during a news conference in France. He had said “the first lady has gotten to know” Kim and likely agrees he’s “a man with a country that has tremendous potential.”  Press secretary Stephanie Grisham says in a statement from aboard Air Force One that the president “confides in his wife on many issues including the detailed elements of his strong relationship with Chairman Kim – and while the First Lady hasn’t met him, the President feels like she’s gotten to know him too.”  Trump has said he’ll likely meet with Kim again to discuss Pyongyang’s nuclear program.

Loughlin And Husband In Court

August 27, 2019 4:22 am

BOSTON (AP) – A judge says actress Lori Loughlin (LAWK’-lin) and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, can continue using a law firm that recently represented the University of Southern California.  The couple appeared in Boston federal court on Tuesday to settle a dispute over their choice of lawyers in a sweeping college admissions bribery case.  Prosecutors had said their lawyers pose a potential conflict of interest. Loughlin and Giannulli say the firm’s work for USC was unrelated to the admissions case and was handled by different lawyers.  The judge is expected to rule later on a potential conflict with another firm representing the couple that also represents other defendants in the case.  The couple is accused of paying $500,000 to have their two daughters labeled as recruits to the USC crew team, even though neither participated in the sport. They have pleaded not guilty.

Trump Pushes For G-7 Summit At His Resort; Critics Pounce

August 27, 2019 4:17 am

MIAMI (AP) – President Donald Trump is sparing no detail in touting the features that would make the Doral golf resort the ideal place for the next G-7 Summit – close to the airport, plenty of hotel rooms, separate buildings for every delegation.  There’s just one detail he left out: He owns the place.  Critics have long railed against the president’s company opening the doors of its Washington, D.C., hotel and other properties to foreign embassies and diplomats intent on currying favor with the White House.  But they say Trump’s proposal made at the current G-7 summit in Biarritz, France, takes it to a whole new level because foreign governments would have no choice but to spend money at the president’s resort.

Scores Of Accusers To Speak At Hearing After Epstein’s Death

August 27, 2019 4:16 am

NEW YORK (AP) – Up to 30 women were expected to take a judge up on his invitation to speak at a hearing after financier Jeffrey Epstein killed himself before facing sex trafficking charges.  The hearing Tuesday morning was scheduled last week by U.S. District Judge Richard Berman. Berman presided over the case prosecutors brought against Epstein after the 66-year-old convicted felon was arrested July 6. A New York City coroner has formally classified the death a suicide. He died Aug. 10.  The judge set the hearing after prosecutors asked that he scrap charges against Epstein since the defendant is dead. Berman said he would give prosecutors, Epstein lawyers and any victims a chance to speak.  Epstein had pleaded not guilty to charges he sex trafficked women in the early 2000s.

Drive-By Preceding Police Shooting Of Teen Nets Prison Term

August 27, 2019 4:12 am

PITTSBURGH (AP) – A judge has imposed a 6- to 22-year sentence in a drive-by shooting that preceded the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black teenager fleeing a Pennsylvania traffic stop.  Eighteen-year-old Zaijuan Hester was sentenced Monday in Allegheny County Court on earlier guilty pleas to aggravated assault and firearms crimes in the June 2018 shooting in North Braddock.  Minutes after that shooting, which wounded two people, police stopped a car matching the suspect vehicle. Police say Hester and 17-year-old Antwon Rose Jr. fled, and Rose was shot and killed  by a police officer.  Jurors in March acquitted East Pittsburgh officer Michael Rosfeld, who is white, of homicide in Rose’s death.  The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Hester apologized, saying  he hasn’t been the same since “my actions cost my friend his life.”

Peters Twp Council Proposes Nuisance Property Ordinance

August 27, 2019 4:09 am

A proposed ordinance to deal with nuisance property maintenance issues was authorized by Peters Twp Council. Planning Director Ed Zuk explained the idea behind the “Quality of Life Ordinance”. He stated that the new ordinance will be more efficient in enforcement of property maintenance issues than the one currently in use. The process is a 3 step process beginning with a door hanger explaining the violation and the time frame to rectify the problem. If the problem continues, a ticket for $35 will be written and a second timeframe directed. If the issue persists, a second ticket for $50 will be issued and a final completion date stated. If the property owner still does not comply, the township will then seek remedy from the magistrate. Overgrown lawns, excessive weeds, junk cars and unruly animals are just a few of the items covered in the ordinance. Staff is currently developing the materials necessary to implement the ordinance. They will begin enforcement as soon as possible.

Group Seeks Access To Funds For Canonsburg Lake

August 27, 2019 4:06 am

The Canonsburg Lake Restoration and Improvement Association (CLRIA) approached Peters Township Council to approve a measure to access funds that were granted to another organization 6 years ago. The Washington County Watershed Alliance (WCWA) received a donation of $100,000 from Peters Township in 2013. Those funds were earmarked for engineering purposes to restore Canonsburg Lake. The WCWA allocated funds to the CLRIA over the years. Grant funding to benefit the CLRIA has been difficult to obtain because of the relationship between the two organizations and because the CLRIA was not a certified 501c3 non-profit entity. The CLRIA took care of the designation and petitioned Peters Township to authorize the transfer of the funds instead of asking for a refund. That request was granted by council in a 6-0 vote. Tim Silbaugh, Chairman of the CLRIA states that the monies earmarked for engineering will be used for those purposes. He went on to explain that the lake is an important venue because of the income it generates for local businesses from the tourists that visit the lake.

Women Speak Out Against Epstein In Court

August 27, 2019 3:34 am

NEW YORK (AP) – More than a dozen women who call themselves survivors have spoken out in court about sexual abuse they say they’ve suffered at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein.  The emotional two-and-a-half-hour testimony Tuesday came weeks after the 66-year-old financier killed himself in a New York jail cell while awaiting his sex trafficking trial.  The extraordinary court hearing was called by the judge presiding over Epstein’s trial. He set the hearing after prosecutors asked that he scrap charges against Epstein since the defendant is dead.  Many of the women said this was the closest they’d come to getting their day in court.  Most remained composed but several cried as they described falling into Epstein’s web.  His death left some of them angry, others sad and one of them described her relief that he was gone and could abuse no others.

New Charges Filed Against Harvey Weinstein

August 26, 2019 4:22 pm

NEW YORK (AP) – An attorney for Harvey Weinstein says new charges against the movie mogul show prosecutors “are desperate.”  Defense attorney Donna Rotunno spoke on Monday after Weinstein pleaded guilty in a Manhattan courtroom.  Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents Weinstein accusers, said she wondered why the defense is “so afraid of having additional witnesses testify.”  Prosecutors say a new indictment was needed to lay the legal foundation for “Sopranos” actress Annabella Sciorra (shee-OR’-uh) to testify against Weinstein. She claims he raped her in 1993.  Weinstein’s trial is being pushed back to January.  He denies all accusations of non-consensual sex.

Pedestrian Shot; Car Crashes Into House

August 26, 2019 4:17 pm

DUQUESNE, Pa. (AP) – A chase involving two vehicles in western Pennsylvania ended with a pedestrian being shot and an SUV crashing into a home.   Authorities learned about the chase when a woman walking home from a store was shot in the lower leg around 1:45 p.m. Sunday in Duquesne. Witnesses said people in a car were chasing people in an SUV when the shots rang out.  The SUV’s driver eventually lost control of the vehicle a short time later and crashed into a West Mifflin home. Two men in the SUV ran off but were captured by police after a short foot chase.  The men remain jailed Monday, but details on the charges they face haven’t been disclosed.  The car involved in the chase was found abandoned Sunday night. Authorities say it had bullet holes, but further details were not disclosed.